The DOJ made the filing Friday in response to a legal challenge by transparency group American Oversight.

The watchdog organization sued the department in April seeking any warrant applications and court orders to wiretap Trump Tower after its FOIA request was denied.

Specific to Trump’s March 4 claims, the DOJ “has no records” the then-candidate’s home or campaign headquarters — also in the building — were bugged by the federal government near the end of the campaign.

But law enforcement officials declined to confirm or deny any other part of Trump Tower was under watch. Doing so, officials said in the filing, could compromise other possible investigations.

The DOJ declined to indicate if there was broader surveillance of Trump Tower.

There was “no information that supports those tweets and we have looked carefully inside the FBI,” Comey testified under oath.

American Oversight bashed Trump in a statement on Saturday, saying the “filing serves as further proof that the president’s words simply cannot be trusted.”

“The FBI and Department of Justice have now sided with former Director Comey and confirmed in writing that President Trump lied when he tweeted that former President Obama ‘wiretapped’ him at Trump Tower,” said Austin Evers, executive director of American Transparency.